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Ish-Curtis / Registration Trust Company Building

Ish-Curtis / Registration Trust Company Building

Built in 1907 by Loren B. Curtis and Marvin E. Ish. The main floor and basement were occupied by the Registration Trust Company with various other businesses on the second and third floors. In 1919 George Wingfield, the president of the John S. Cook and Company Bankers, purchased the building and moved the bank to the main floor until 1932 when all of his banks in Nevada closed.

After the 1923 fire, the Tonopah and Goldfield Railroad Company moved its offices to the 2nd and third floor until 1932. At which time the Railroad Company purchased the building and took over the 1st floor and remained there until 1947. The building was later a Hotel and Café and has had several owners over the years.

Located at 320 Columbia in the Goldfield National Historic District in Goldfield, Nevada

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